Use a Chisel to Make a Handheld Woodworking Router

Cutting dados and tenons require precise tolerances. Start with a 3 x 1 piece of scrap wood and a sharp chisel. Paul Sellers Poor Mans Hand Router|Paul Sellers

September 25, 2015 · 1 min · 28 words · Mark Sanchez DVM

Use Your Credit Card's Concierge Service as a Personal Assistant

Your credit card might offer a benefit you hardly use but can be quite valuable: Concierge service. Its like using the concierge services at a hotel, but anytime you want with just a phone call. Visa Signature, MasterCard World and World Elite, and some American Express cards have these services. I had Visa Signatures concierge service check every hotel in the area for any rooms available. Still, concierge service is one of thoseextra perks of credit cardsthat can come in quite handy....

September 25, 2015 · 1 min · 82 words · Anthony Greene

You Can Now Request Your Uber Passenger Rating Straight From the App

After taking an Uber ride, youre asked to rate your driverbut they rate you, too. We previously told you that you could request your Uber passenger rating byshooting Uber an email and requesting it. Since then, its gotten even easier. you’re able to request it directly from the app. From your profile sidebar, tap Help. From there, tap Account, and then choose the action: Id like to know my rating....

September 25, 2015 · 1 min · 109 words · Chris Ruiz

You Have a Right to Your Medical Records. Here’s How to Request Them.

Your medical recordswhether theyre all at your family doctor or scattered at different clinics around townare yours to access. Having a copy canhelp you save money,get better care, or just satisfy your curiosity. How to Request| Get My Health Data Photo byTed Eytan.

September 25, 2015 · 1 min · 43 words · Joseph Reed

You Only Get What You're Willing to Negotiate For

However, theres one key metric that trumps them all: what youre willing to negotiate for. Negotiation determines what you get. There is no tension for a potential lost sale. You wish to reduce the cost of your cable bill? You call the cancellation department, not the sales department… If you do not negotiate, you get what other people think you deserve. When you negotiate, you get a chance to tell them what you deserve....

September 25, 2015 · 1 min · 138 words · Jeffrey Wood

Build a DIY Hardware Storage Caddy that Stows Almost Anywhere

This rolling storage caddy can hold a ton of hardwareand when its full you could easily build another. Youll need a table saw, drill/driver, andpocket hole jigto build it. It usesFrench cleatsto hold the individual hardware buckets against the frame and offer a ton of flexibility. DIY Hardware Storage| April Wilkerson (YouTube)

September 24, 2015 · 1 min · 52 words · Tyler Patterson

Ceceree Creates Mac and iOS App Wish Lists and Monitors Price Drops

Mac: Are you the jot down of person who buys a lot of apps? Ceceree is a Mac app that makes that experience a little better. Ceceree works with both Mac apps and iOS apps. Theres a free trial if you want to try it out before you buy. Ceceree($3.99)

September 24, 2015 · 1 min · 50 words · Krystal Martinez

Do You Really Need a Good Night’s Sleep to Exercise Well?

Get a good nights sleep is classic advice before a big race or event. But you dont need all those parts of your brain to run or to work out. Sleep deprivationmightmake you slower. The difference was small: 3.86 miles versus 3.75 miles, on average. The results are similar when youre looking at partial nights of sleep rather than full all-nighters. You might not even notice. Repeated anaerobic efforts, like weightlifting: Increased fatigue....

September 24, 2015 · 2 min · 292 words · Sergio Hill

Five Useful Cooking Techniques No One Teaches You

So naturally, no ones born knowing how to saute chicken, or blanch vegetables. Parcooking is a pretty general cooking method, and its really about timing and the recipe youre making. Because its so widely applicable, its useful for almost anything. Its also a great way tomake casseroles ahead and then freeze themfor later. it’s possible for you to see the theme here. you might evenparcook veggies before grilling or sauteeing themto keep their texture and flavor without cooking them to death....

September 24, 2015 · 3 min · 492 words · Denise Savage

Forget Red Delicious: Here Are the Apples You Should Use in Everything

At first blush, apples might seem pretty boring (thatsthe fruit that got mankind expelled from paradise?) If all youve had is Red Delicious (more like Red Dumbface am I right? ), you are missing out, my friend. Next time you find yourself at the market, count the types of apples. If youre at a grocery store, there will probably be four or five, but the farmers market? You will findtensof apples, literallytens....

September 24, 2015 · 2 min · 411 words · Joshua Jordan

Google Keep Is Now Available on iOS

Today, Googles finally remedied that. Google Keep(Free) | iTunes App Store

September 24, 2015 · 1 min · 11 words · David Valenzuela

How Much Money You'll Save With These Common Energy Saving Strategies

Cutting back on electricity can save you some cash, but the savings vary. For example, unplugging an idle phone charge will save youa whopping $6 a year, if that. This chart tells you how much youll actually save using a handful of different strategies. Web publisher Michael Bluejay runs a fascinating and thorough site on saving electricity. In his full chart, he also lists the methodology he uses for each strategy....

September 24, 2015 · 1 min · 76 words · Jonathan Sexton

How the Newest Generation of Credit Cards Protects Your Information From Getting Stolen

Have you had your credit card info stolen recently? Its happened to me a couple of times in the past year, and its annoying as hell. Or maybe youve heard of people talking about chip and PIN technology. Heres how these new cards work. Forget the Stripe. Youll Have a Chip With a traditional credit card, the data associated with your magnetic stripe doesnt change. If a hacker steals that code info, its useless....

September 24, 2015 · 2 min · 299 words · Lori Marshall